Euromoney’s Marianne Gros in conversation with industry experts at the 28th UN Climate Conference in Dubai, where delegates argue over what makes a credible transition pathway and whether climate finance will ever reach the assets that need it the most.
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Euromoney’s Marianne Gros in conversation with industry experts at the 28th UN Climate Conference in Dubai, where delegates argue over what makes a credible transition pathway and whether climate finance will ever reach the assets that need it the most.
Euromoney on China: (Not) The end of the Belt and Road
Euromoney Podcasts
34 minutes
3 years ago
Euromoney on China: (Not) The end of the Belt and Road
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) turns 10 years old next year. Beijing's grand plan to redraw the global infrastructure map in its own image has been a wild ride: some genuine highs but plenty of lows. Euromoney talks to four experts to ask if the BRI is dead, dying or simply being recalibrated post-Covid by Beijing. And why Western leaders, having bashed the project for years, are suddenly so keen to emulate it.
Euromoney Podcasts
Euromoney’s Marianne Gros in conversation with industry experts at the 28th UN Climate Conference in Dubai, where delegates argue over what makes a credible transition pathway and whether climate finance will ever reach the assets that need it the most.